Twin Falls Circuit

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A rewarding sheltered walk through rainforest rock clefts and behind the twin falls.

Getting there

If you can, visit local information centre a couple kms from Canyon Lookout. I believe it was once the original school house.

This walk starts from the Tallanbana picnic area in Springbrook National Park. You could also try starting from Canyon Lookout. If you were walking the entire walk Tallanbana would be ideal as a base to start from.

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Beautiful, Did this walk the day after it rained, made the waterfalls rather spectacular, rained for about half an hour towards the home stretch of the track but a little bit of rain never hurt anyone. Took lots of photos, good hike to do for your first time.

Chose to do this just before a storm so we were walking through a very cloudy valley. It's an easy walk with lots of picturesque waterfalls and overhangs. I recommend, especially when it's cloudy :) Also, we walked anticlockwise, it seemed all the traffic was clockwise and a lot of people started from Canyon Lookout.

We did this walk, but had to start it at the Canyon Lookout as the track was closed for maintenance, it rained on and off through this walk so we got quite soaked but it was so beautiful. We walked under Blackfellow Falls, Tallanbana Falls & Twin Falls. All were in their full glory as we had lots of rain in the last week. Definitely worth the walk and the getting wet. We saw several Lamington Spiny Crayfish, and obtained several leeches along the way. All in all, a great day out!

A great easy walk down to the falls with some excellent views along the way, A unique experience walking behind the falls.continuing along the twin falls track leads to several other waterfalls and great views along the way through the rain forest.highly recomended walk the hole family can enjoy

A great easy walk down to the falls with some excellent views along the way, A unique experience walking behind the falls.continuing along the twin falls track leads to several other waterfalls and great views along the way through the rain forest.highly recomended walk the whole family can enjoy

Since there has been so much rain all of the waterfalls are running at peak flow. If you wait too much longer you might miss out. And the incredible noise is amazing the power of nature is something to behold. When the waterfalls run at peak it is just as good as anywhere in the world.

This is a great walk to go on. I walked it and it was extremely slipperly and wet (raining). Watch out for all the exposed tree roots. And the wet rocks ....be very careful..... But the reward was firstly making it to Twin falls. We followed the track to the next waterfall down the river from the twin falls creek.

Just take plenty of time at TWIN FALLS. I mean sit there and take it in. Also since it was raining we were not able to have a lunch break instead we sat and sipped our camelbaks. And had lunch later back at the top.

And if you have a video camera i would strongly recommend bringing it along. And then exploring the rest of the walk. We did and were pleasantly surprised.

We met a few walkers, family groups, and one tour group. And this brings me to something i'll write an article about sooner.... stayed tuned.

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